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How does Jesus deliver us from sin according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus delivers us from sin through His atoning sacrifice and resurrection.

Jesus' deliverance from sin is fundamentally tied to His redemptive work on the cross, as articulated in various scriptural passages. In Isaiah 53, the prophecy describes how the Savior would bear our iniquities, indicating that He would take upon Himself the penalty for our sins. This is further explained in the New Testament, where His sacrificial death is viewed as a fulfillment of the necessary atonement for sin. Through faith in Christ, believers are liberated from the guilt and power of sin, as outlined in Colossians 1:13, where it states that He has delivered us from the power of darkness. Furthermore, our identification with His resurrection signifies not only a spiritual rebirth but also a future hope of eternal life, illustrating that His deliverance ultimately reconciles us to God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Colossians 1:13, Romans 6:4

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